Movies of Monday, 17 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Juliet Asante, a member of the National Film Authority (NFA) board, has raised concerns about the frequent disregard for board decisions by certain stakeholders in Ghana's film industry. In a recent interview, she emphasized that these actions undermine the authority and effectiveness of the board. Asante noted that while collaborative efforts are essential for progress, consistent neglect of established decisions can lead to confusion and inefficiency within the sector. She highlighted the importance of respecting governance structures to foster growth and ensure that initiatives aimed at enhancing the film industry are implemented seamlessly. Asante urged all parties involved to prioritize adherence to agreed-upon strategies, as this is crucial for realizing the vision of a thriving film industry in Ghana. Her statements reflect a broader call for unity and respect within the creative community, emphasizing that collective efforts can only succeed if everyone commits to upholding board resolutions. This plea serves as a reminder of the need for accountability and cooperation among stakeholders in fostering a vibrant cultural landscape in Ghana.